How to Adapt From a 6-Way Trailer Connector to a 4-Way Connector
Updated 09/30/2014 | Published 09/29/2014 >
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I have a 4 way flat trailer. Connecting to a 6 way plug. On a 1976. Ford pu. Can tell the right way to connect it. All I need is wiring diagram
asked by: Kelly
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Expert Reply:
It sounds like your trailer has a 4-way flat connector and your 1976 Ford Truck has a 6-way.
Which if this is the case all you would need is the correct adapter, part # PK12717.
If I have that backwards and you need the opposite adapter all you would need is part # A10-6034VP.
I also attached an FAQ article that has wiring diagrams for all trailer connector styles.
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Jameson C
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